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The new altar at Seminary of Econe
« on: December 22, 2012, 10:54:36 AM »
Is it my twisted mind or the new altar of the Seminary of Econe could have the "advantage" of being use on both sides?  :dancing:

The new altar at Seminary of Econe
« Reply #1 on: December 22, 2012, 11:18:35 AM »
That looks like a fancy table!


The new altar at Seminary of Econe
« Reply #2 on: December 22, 2012, 11:29:06 AM »
Looks like preparations are well underway. :dancing: :dancing-banana:

The new altar at Seminary of Econe
« Reply #3 on: December 22, 2012, 11:32:20 AM »
Quote from: Louis
Is it my twisted mind or the new altar of the Seminary of Econe could have the "advantage" of being use on both sides?  :dancing:


Yes, I concur that it is strange it should be set in the middle, rather than close to the wall at the back with the traditional tabernacle set in an attractive reredos. Since the Society has so much money, why the setting? Hm.... :confused1:

The new altar at Seminary of Econe
« Reply #4 on: December 22, 2012, 11:36:54 AM »
Good point...

Where is the Blessed Sacrament; the center and core of our religion?  

If the fight is fighting modernism -why look like them?

If the fight is to put the Glory of Christ the King in our minds, hearts, and in society, why not put him (the Blessed Sacrament) in the center?

Also, there is no liturgically need to go "behind" the altar, except in the rubric for incensing the altar at Mass.  So why all of the "wasted" space behind the altar when our Lord in the Tabernacle can be rightly focused, Honored, and Adored?

In pointing this out, this sanctuary certainly looks empty and "dead", like the same conciliar modernism the present SSPX leaders want to make an agreement with -insane!